Example sentences of "been omitted from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Vice-captain Geoff Marsh , Bruce Reid , Merv Hughes , Peter Taylor and Steve Waugh have all been omitted from the party of 13 while uncapped batsman Damien Martyn and the Victoria and former Sussex all-rounder Tony Dodemaide have been included in a new-look team , along with spinners Shane Warne and Greg Matthews .
2 He explained that the item had been omitted from the minutes as the result of an error and he subsequently circulated an addendum in the form of a brief note of the discussion .
3 The indices for rarer species , and the nocturnal ones such as owls , have been omitted from the tables because the figures give little useful information compared to those in the general records of the Society .
4 And , speaking of England : ‘ I am surpised that Neil Back has been omitted from the squad because he is an outstanding player .
5 In the interests of reducing weight , this feature has been omitted from the 320SLi , so you have to power the machine down before changing the battery .
6 The partly suspended sentence of imprisonment had been omitted from the Bill which had passed through all its stages in the Lords , although it had been under consideration by the ACPS .
7 Strangely , this useful feature has been omitted from the Windows version .
8 He explained that the description " dumb " had been omitted from the title to enable him to embrace within the scope of his review all deaf persons of distinction , whether they had continued dumb or had been enabled to articulate with any degree of facility .
9 Was it not the case that Beesley 's name had been omitted from the initial list of those saved , and actually included among the drowned in the final casualty bulletin ?
10 Based on the experience that very few who opt to hold offers as insurance actually enrol , their numbers have been omitted from the later calculations .
11 Note the effect of the pizzicato chord for 1st violins and cellos at the beginning , and that the directions ‘ arco , unis. ’ , have not been omitted from the 1st violin part on its re-entrance .
12 Numerous miscellaneous and less easily classified structures have therefore been omitted from the discussions .
13 Of the diagnostic statistics reported for ( 2.2 ) , the RESET test statistic is of particular importance in that it fails to provide any evidence that relevant higher moments of the explanatory variables have been omitted from the equation .
14 However , in a number of cases the variables on the right-hand side of equation ( 6.5 ) account for rather a small proportion of the variance of the left-hand side variable , suggesting that some important influences on have been omitted from the estimating equation .
15 All statements of fact and information contained or referred to in the Disclosure Letter are true and complete and are not misleading in any respect , all statements of opinion therein have been made after due and careful enquiry and are reasonably believed to be correct and nothing has been omitted from the Disclosure Letter which renders any of such matters misleading .
16 The United States Carter Centre , incorporating the Council for Freely Elected Heads of Government , which was supervising electoral preparations , had found in October that some 130,000 eligible voters had been omitted from the electoral register of a potential 350,000 names and that others were registered in the wrong areas .
17 There are a number of additional operations such as hard copying and cancelling of DCs which , though important , have been omitted from the above description for the sake of clarity .
18 The statistics for this question are a mere formality and have therefore been omitted from the report .
19 More than 70 British beaches have been omitted from the latest edition of the Marine Conservation Society 's authoritative Good Beach Guide after new research suggests that waters previously considered safe may in fact be hazardous to health The research , carried out by the Departments of Health and Environment , reveals that previous UK standards were too lax .
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